The Rise of Oggy Janata Party vs Cockroach Janta Party: A New Political Meme War
Cockroach Janta Party vs Oggy Janta Party: Internet has a new political ‘battle’

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The internet is buzzing with a political rivalry between the Oggy Janata Party (OJP) and the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), inspired by the cartoon 'Oggy and the Cockroaches.' The OJP accuses CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke of political ties to the Aam Aadmi Party while promoting its own satirical campaigns, including an Animal Rights Manifesto and a call for justice in the NEET paper leak controversy.
- 01The OJP's motto is 'kill all kinds of cockroaches,' reflecting its satirical stance against the CJP.
- 02OJP's Animal Rights Manifesto promises free healthcare for strays and stricter cruelty laws in India.
- 03The OJP has criticized the youth's identification with 'cockroaches,' linking it to unemployment.
- 04CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke has previous connections with the Aam Aadmi Party, raising questions about his motives.
- 05Both parties have rapidly gained traction on social media, with OJP amassing over 10,000 followers shortly after its launch.
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The emergence of the Oggy Janata Party (OJP) and the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) has sparked a unique political meme war on social media. The OJP, inspired by the cartoon 'Oggy and the Cockroaches,' has positioned itself as the rival to the CJP, questioning its founder Abhijeet Dipke's political affiliations with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). The OJP's motto, 'kill all kinds of cockroaches,' emphasizes its satirical approach to political commentary. In addition to mocking CJP, the OJP has launched an 'Animal Rights Manifesto' advocating for better treatment of stray animals in India, which includes promises of free healthcare and stricter cruelty laws. The party has also criticized the youth's self-identification as 'cockroaches,' linking it to broader social issues like unemployment. Meanwhile, the CJP has responded with its own campaigns, including calls for the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan amid the NEET paper leak controversy. Both parties have gained significant attention, with the OJP quickly amassing over 10,000 followers, showcasing the power of internet satire in contemporary political discourse.
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The rivalry between OJP and CJP has engaged young people in political discourse, highlighting issues such as animal rights and educational justice.
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